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6 2vEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, MONDAY. JUNE 25.

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the middle of an asphalted roadn«y surlthey m* The Morgan Is one of the most valuable of
THE DAWN' [N RUSSIA.
a half, six and mx miles in length, respectively. volume with him, lnsfearl of returning it to
do horsesj and for some uses it is simply incom-
Amusements. The actual distance to be traversed in Man- the desk. Dees threaten no danger to others, but them, parable.
, * hattan Is not far from seven miles, so that Whether or not the malignant use to which imperil the safety of those who IsMpi in ob-
nd they often result in an objectionable
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<SATTr»EVS—«:*>- Th« Governor Eon.
>rv.l.*:,
UJUSBi I atssnarsk Ruirtl-»n» and Pln»for«.
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passengers from The Bronx are likely to have our libraries are beins put will have the effect '' After a number of rebaters and other deflera Mr. Nevinson's Impressions of a
of chanpin*K the direction of Mr. Dareegle't struction of ln« highway. of the law of the land, have studied matters in
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a ride of more than twenty miles after they
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MHLJLtKX>— Girl ft tb* Golden \V«*t. made Is,«n
and1M« in-
BJUUEITOK pzAca PARK -*:»--«:«>— Tf^f sura crops •>
Harlem. Woodlawn ii live or six l>enefactlons. it is too early to predict. Fortu- For after all. the roadway is
and not for rhii- the enforcer! privacy of prison walls it Is prob- Struggle from Darkness to Light.
Wlid Wnt Ehew.
mlloF. aud Yonkers seven or eight, still fur- nately, there n<>ed as yet be little fear that tended for arlring vehicles in. able that br. iking laws will not be considered
CASINO—*:l!Wrfce Social Whirl.
COXTT XBUAVrv—Thonipfon & Beads**
ParV—l>r»fi.:3:»3d BoMorlc'a.
— Greater Us»s ther away. libraries generally throughout the country will
An engineer of the new company dr-.-l:>res be phut to the public as a result of the dis-
dreu to play to, or eveu for people a
except when crossing. No man has
drive a horse or nn automobile nlon.cn
to wnlk in
Ha* to
street
such Rreat fun as it has been In the p«*t London. Juna 10.
A vigilant correspondent* notebooks in times
storm and strew contain material for history

Z.YCEUM—

E3BIK MCSdD-'Tfc* World In Wit:
HAjofsasrrßore \'ICTOniA- « Vlsbsbvssb.
LJ«n and the »*»
that hi« employers intendv to charge only If* closure. It Is more likely that they will be
cent* for Iride over the entire road. Ifthat kept open ns convenient traps for eetcnittg the
promise Is fulfilled literally, this city will wit- enemies of the ttnsehrn autocracy.
nt \ u 0 8 4 furious pace. But -neither
require him to drive only Si \u25a0 of
is it tttlag to
walking pace
the road-
Titf> Sultan of Morocco, we are
the Alscolrns protocol without amendment.
course. He had to. He is of all potentates most
told, has slKn^fl el
Of | Mr. Henry W. N>vin«on's "The Dawn In
1 sla," published hero this w»»k by the Harpers.
RusJ
X.TlUC—# s2O -Th* Minion the Rot. swerve from side re side a volume of Journalistic Impressions si -. v.
MAX>rsox SQUARE OAltf>EN" HOOF— lXam*el>
*— ness a great revolution. A person cannot now and to
pirl* who an interested in that settlement, yet he has had IIs
reach Coney Island from points up in Tin? way to avoid disturbing boys nn.l olutionary scenes during the last year, and

— OsssnjajßSi
MANHATTAN BEACH— 4-l» -Dm-f and Hl« Band— «:lS Bronx for less than 10 rents. except on
Pain* firework*. of the week over the Smith street line, half of
some days WOV&D-BE REBELS.
Some persons down on the Eastern Shore of
uslii^
"*rinc
to diKgrnce
Ike asphalt for p!a.v!np Bttfttei or for
around .-. rosy." Many willregard Ittlu»
a hardship to have the children driven from
M
least of all to say about it. and as for hie ventur- evidence of accurate
ing to alter what th«» trrent powers had de-
termined concerning him. such presumption
ing effort to explain
observation and painstak-
a
bears
series of extraordinary
HEW VORK-S :ls_GARDEN—S:S9— Hit Honor th# Mayor that sum being required for the trip to the bridge Maryland seem Is be «> anxious to murder hardship to would have been intolerable! events which has culminated in the- establish-
MBW VOP.K ROOF Vaudeville and fee-
nnd Hie other half being demanded In Brooklyn. their state that they must resort streets but it would be a greater ment of the Douma. ItIs Journalism of the
best
.nr N«w Tork Merely for the privilege of avoiding all change when a legal execution would as quickly jt?t have traffic excluded from the streets In order Mayor McClellan follows Colonel Bryan'* ex-
order, written with lucidity of stylo
and with
WEPT EN*r>—«:ls— TTriel Aeosta.
of tan and for the great saving in time from rid of their committing victim. A Negro who on< escaped that they might be need »s playgrounds. ample In taking a trip abroad. Perhaps he has ] the candor of an honest observer, who
has
a crime in their neigh-
• the construction of a through route, many peo- them after noticed that Democratic lead?rs gain In stature known that h? sat toyinr with the fringe of a
idejr to dvertisc men Is. than 20 cents. A borhood Is now lodged safely in Baltimore un-
Ji A pie would gladly pay MOT*
having been chased by IfO.TJST ASH BVBIXEBB. nowadays when studied at the grentesi possible great subject. Perspective Is lacking for a
com.
reduction to live cents would mean ;: charge of der sentence of death, I prahinafti survey c,t the revolutionary move-
Air««enienti

Pair* <"\>'.
* Krok*r*..l«
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'FAn»!«r**'t >£«*<•>•<»
Pis'*. Col. only
1 a quarter or a fifth of a cent a mile. The would-be lyncbers into Virginia/where he was There war. some evidence of a better fe»lln?
week, when
ra gel
; ment as a whole, and the author does not
Jl»r**r» Poomii... '1 Ex<-ursl^n» 11 4 leading
steam railways uive to patrons living arrested and banded over to the Maryland au- lin ' th security market early last
| tempt to estimate events In th« order of. la.
at-
» 1 Km »=«!• •» 1 a PERSONAL.
itnusi ore
*>ir I?- om« to L<rt . 0 thorities for legal trial. It is now proposed to the sharp decline in grain prices Indicated ap-
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' l"r<n*rty *• of New York a commutation


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1 in the suburbs pertanc» He makes the outbreak of the.
r<rrok'>ri |
4' Fur. H'Mi>e» to Let. Prince** County i outlook, tittle public buying war

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rate of about half cent. Mr. Gates's company take him bads to Anne for better crop but
J. R. Booth, the Canadian railway magnate and j with Japan his starting poir.f. well knowing that
* 1*;H»lp
11 \ u 25a0 sup-
Brooklyn Vroprty for ! Onastry
5o!» 11 Wanted S~S* would probably not lose money, though. Tito legal execution. Reports from that county. ipeared an It soon became evident that no pools lumber kine, sOgaa life as a mill hand. Not hi previously there had been nihilist crimes, upris-
O»rp»» cj«in!r.r lln*tn»ctir>n :--'l by be taken back the be expected from the various
long might he more than offset the hn\vev*'r. lay that when is | port could »;.' v"'> square miles of timber land and is
I>«th«..
» «•> short rides i
City Hotel* 11 «;M»mmi;es A possesses ings of students, outbreaks among peasants.
rides for which the same fare would be baffled fury of the pnpulare will prevent his !and syndicates that hesitated to become further
for '> «n Ftpaim-r*
Otr Property the largest owner in his own right of railways In mutinies among soldiers,
11 4 rmporai* 12 of !
execution according to law. and willinsist upon |1 involved when there was the probability by lemstvo reform pn>
S»-« British North America.
9 received.
Ou-'-T TV«rd II A'ftanraadl J-e grammes and other signs that
the masses were
Country Property for
Sml*
Cmintrr Prr^rrtj to
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ip«v!nr»
«;?r.*<-ial
IHteairhcats
i**nk»
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« a lynching. Mr. Dryden. the Assistant United higher money rates. A setback was started
States Treasurer; is 'quoted as saying that a '\u25a0 the aggressive attack on
Interborough and other
Sir John Gorst. of Encland, made up his mind
when \u25a0 youth to be a barrister. Then he decided feeling their way from darkrws to light.
He
IjH '. 11 4 Putrn.«i R»*om 11 »••" POPULAR! COSTROL OF CONGRESS. to become a missionary, and sailed from Liverpool content with furnishing a bar* outline of
serve to keep the people itraction Issues, and later in the week the Steel events
Ceur.tr>- Property fw
Sale 'or to M
n»«k« *!><! Offlr# Fur-
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'Far-cTVt !ffattoM.
4 •< t~nr Ar»nri.>« .11
iTrlbune' fubn Rates..
..II 2-3p
.
6 The House of Representatives
11 1-2 Thursday a joint resolution submitting to the
regiment would hardly
rejected on away from the culprit, and thai "if the Governor j stocks took the lead in the downward movs-
"sends militia to protect the Negro from the 1rrient, a HOW low record for the year
l>elng es-
for New 2"aland, meetincr his future wife on the since the opening of
voyage. He took a post under the government, and
subsequently returned to London and was admitted
the fatal campaign, which
was not regarded by the people as their
a lucrative j but as a badly managed government affair;war
nitiir* <» UTrust
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to the bar. where he quickly built up

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T>«m Pit*. TVant«»a.. » 4 Work Want**
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11 « state legislatures a constitutional amendment "Infuriated citizens it will cause bloodshed.
9 2-4 lengthening the term of Representatives to four
tablished by United States Steel common. Al-
We- should be sorry to see the citizens of • though the International outlook improved, par-
years and requiring the direct election of Princess Anne County made the victims of ticularly as to the condition of European banks,
practice.
Mrs. A. Morley Wllcox has given the George way
; then he passes rapidly to the Industrial and rail-
i strikes. Father Oapon'# leadership,
and
the rev-
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Senators. The defeat of this measure was due militia rifles. Nevertheless we are bound to there was no increase in the foreign demand for a reljpr map of Palestine. olutionary press and cartoons, administration
la
to the fact that it coupled two propositions say that no men could more deserve to fall be- stocks, but the weakness of exchange and the The King of Italy, whose fondness for music is the open country, the old and new orders la
iXeft^trrkBtdltiEriitmc which have no logical connection. Indeed, it fore them than those who should act according lower British- bank rate renewed talk of gold
may be plausibly argued that the two changes to Mr. Dryden'a prediction. We have heard Imports, rates reaching a position that might
well known. Is
cal matters.
probably the first prince

His grandfather. Victor Emmanuel


of the j Moscow,
house of Savoy who has token an interest in musi- assize In the Baltic provinces, the
rioting in Kteff and Odessa, the bloody
disorders la
MOVPAT. JVSE 2.1. 19<ir,. proposed conflict in theory, for while the sec- lynching excused as a necessary substitute for make shipments profitable, provided the Secre- If, frankly detested music, and said when the can- Poland and other scenes* witnessed by himin the
ond seeks to bring the upper house into closer slow and uncertain law. We have heard of the tary of the Treasury renewed the former offer non were roaring: at the Battle of Solferlno: "That I stirring drama of freedom until the assembling
Is the only music Ihave ever been able to appre-
NEWS touch with the voter, the first aims at weaken- desire for instant and terrible vengeance on the of special deposits by which interest in transit ciate." And hi? son. King: Humbert, was much of of the first Russian parliament.
THE THIS WORXIVO. ing the bond of dependence which holds the perpetrator of the same opinion.

FOREIGN—The crew of th* Xfjni Novgorod, bility to the people. It cannot be denied that
lower house to a very rigid sense of accounta- excuse can anybody an atrocious crime. But what would not be lost. More good reportsmight
but a savage make for road earnings supplied Influences that
of rail-
be . One of the best features of this volume la ths
Thomas R Youn*blood. of Boor.ville, Ind Is the j reproduction of suppressed
sMh sf justice of the peace in that state, and will This has been done in the startling colors of the
Russian cartoons.
belonging to the volunteer fleet in the Black murdering a man on his way to the gallows? expected to strengthen the security market, and
soon be eighty. He conditions, is famous for marrying per- originals in several
Sea, mutinied while the vessel was carrying as a nation we have grown
away from the appeared, but prices Instances. The design on the
Does law mean so little on the Eastern Shore of a good bank statement sons under unusual but says that he
artillerymen from Odessa, to S^bastopoi and ideas of chock and counter check originally Maryland people must anarchy at the lowest point of the week, the final established his record when he unite! ,1 couple suf- cover, depicting a woman with revolver and
A written into the Constitution. Our system at
that the have in closed fering from smallpox arid had to stand across the
took the ship back to th" former port. : Have they such contempt attack being made on Amalgamated Copper. flag, is taker, from the revolutionary paper
band of terrorists in Warsaw killed three police- the beginning was only mildly democratic, for mere wantonness? road from th**m to do it.
The Machine Gun." which was suppressed for
Financial developments have been somewhat
.
men and wounded snot her and a g»>nda?me.
\u25a0- .- M. Yermolofr. loader of one of the parlies the tamers of the Constitution had
in the Council of the Empire, advocates the distrust of the average voter's capacity for self-
a natural for the
that
government of the State of Maryland
they must Bout it even when it Is doing conflicting, but the net result Ib a slightly firmer
money, accommodation over th«
They have "new women" in Japan. One of them
recently arrived In Tacoma, Tessa Hattorl. a widow [ printing one of the Czar's manifestoes with ths
of thirty-five, to enter Witworth College to study ; impression of a blood stained hand stamped upon
Fubstitution of a responsible ministry for the government. They were more bent on devising their will and punishing a criminal whose pun- tone for time
Goremykin Cabinet.
tion at Colon passed quietly; a disturbance
... '. The municipal elec- safeguards against hasty popular action than ishment they want? Is lawlessness for Its own end of the year becoming unavailable at
sake better than law? If so. the State of Mary- than 5% per cent. Foreign Influences tended to
less domestic science. She said to a "Tacoma Ledger" ;it and the superscription "Signed and Sealed."
reporter the other day: "Oh, I
I have plenty of time, I
am only thirty-five;
can stay in America five- :Three
of the colored cartoons are from "Jupel"
early in The morning was quickly suppressed by on giving a free rein to the willof a temporary exchange ten years. If it takes that long." Tessa Hattori or "Sulphur." and, while as lurid as the title,
th« police Emperor William entertained majority. Rut the democratic ferment has land should teacheven its rebellious citizens to re- make conditions easier, a supply of comes from Formosa. Island, where for ten years
she has acted as trained nurse in one of the hos- they are not without artistic qualities. One Is
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in Penn-
———
Mr. and Mrs. I,onpw..rTh at dinner on board worked a gradual revolution in our ideals of
the Hamburg at Kiel. A punitive expedi- found cir-
spect its power,
They need the lesson.
at the cost of bloodshed. being provided by French Investment
sylvania Railroad bonds, which more than off- pitals. it has been her ambition for years to study a satirical Christmas picture entitled "Pacifica-
we a way to American methods of nursing and to perfect herself
and took lit*prisoners. —
tion pent a«ai:is! the BodSJMsa killed ?..V> men government, and
King Haakon re- cumvent the restrictions of the Constitution.
have
— If tbe culprit is taken to Princess Anne for set the demand for remittance on account of
exchange
in the Knclish language, and it is with this end in tion." with the Kremlin afloat in a sea of blootZ,
view that she has worked and paved elnce the above which rise the crosses and pinnacles of
ceived tb« Norw^eian-American delegation, and The Electoral College long ago became a fiction, execution and he should be so taken if that maturing finance bills. As rates Of death ofyearsher husband cast her on her own resources
William Jennings* Bryan left Trondhjem. a long way is the regular procedure, regardless of threats— declined there was th» customary speculative several ago. She has one child, a daughter, Christian temples, while a sky with sulphurous
and in recent years we have gone
is who is fifteen years old, and is taking: a course in clouds Is spanned by a bow of red and white.
POMEPTIC-Fcair were expressed In Wash- abolishing the indirect method of elect- the Governor should send a sufficient guard, be offering in anticipation of gold imports, but it
ington that Senator Bacon would defeat the toward
treaty framed at ih^ Iforroocan conference.

: ing Senators. Rut if the voters have gradually it a company or a regiment, to protect him from hardly probable that
any specie will be secured
a high school at Tokio white her mother is acquir-
ing a college education In America. Another is positively savage in Its irony—"An
Autumn Idyl," with house walls and pavement
It was not expected that the nominations of succeeded in asserting their right to chose a mob violence. That guard should be Instructed abroad in view of the present heavy indebted- Dr. Daniel Bonbright, dean emeritus and head of
; smeared with blood and a child's doll as the sola
Mesprs. Fhonts, Uscooa and Bishop as canal
President and Vice-President without the inter- to set' that the execution takes place in order ness of New York and the relatively larger in- the department of Latin of Northwestern Universi-
ty, has completed fifty years as an instructor in survivor of massacre; and a third. "The Han
commiJtpinner», WhMl were held as) In the Pen-
ate because of apposition to the las?- named,
vention of a go-between Electoral College, and according to law, to treat as rebellion against crease in imports of merchandise over exports. the college. The parents of some of the students in :Era." is even more, brutal, with a skeleton
would h« confirmed at this session. :A Net- their right to dispense with intermediate agen-
the State of Maryland any attempt to interfere A sustaining Influence in the money market is the class just graduated studied under Dr. Bon-
Death, red handed and enveloped la flame,
cong, X. J., man pet fire to the home of a girl cies In the choice of Senators, it is not logical with that process. If the result is bloodshed, the customary preparation for semi-annual divi- bright.
who rejected him and shot her as she was flee- to suppose that they will consent to waive that the blood will be on the heads of those who, dend disbursements and also the probability Glenarvon Behymer. of Los Angeles, is one of leaping over the street barricade where soldiers
inp from the dames; later he killed himself without excuse, seek themselves to shed blood that the agricultural districts will soon begin the youngest students ever graduated from a law are firing upon a mob of workmen. ItIs not
A man and his wife were drowned after the hard-and-fast control of the popular branch of school. Mr Behymer. who is only nineteen years Btrange that cartoons so terrible as these in-
Congress which has been assured to them from and to destroy government. The foreign horn to withdraw balances from the {few York
overturning of th*>lr canoe on th^ Potomac
River, near Washington. — A
\u25a0\u25a0• •\u25a0iaiiy con- the outset by the biennial system of elections. anarchist is not half m dangerous to this coun- banks, which are not holding much heavier re-
old, was graduated last week from the law school
of George Washington University, not only carry-
volved the immediate suppression of the illus-
FtructPd car rvas wrecked in its first test trip up Something may be said, undoubtedly, in favor try as the native anarchist, who. professing serves than the law requires and are now being ing on his legal studies there, but taking two lan- trated eheet. Perhaps the most artistic of thesa
th« Orange Mountain, near Orang*. N. J.. the of a four-year term for Representatives. guages in the first year of his course and three in colored cartoons is one
representing the im-

—— brakes failing to work; on* man was killed and


\u25a0Beat a dozen persons were more or less injured. quent changes in membership lessen the effi- tries to make disorder prevail over the protest
Congress will adjourn this week, probably ciency of a legislative body. A member of the of law.
Fre- loyalty to government and a desire for order, called upon to help the trust companies provide
eg
the 3 per cent reserve under the new act. While
it is probable that new gold from Alaska will
his second. He will have to wait two years before
being admitted to the California Bar.' but Is well Ing
satisfied in the belief that he is the youngest bach-
perial government as a hideous vampire bend-
and gloating over th« body of a Russian
V>y Thursday, according to the plans of leader? elor of laws in the world. girl, and hissing "I think she's quiet at last."
in Washington. =
•- It was reported in Pitts- House is hardly warm in his reelection, seat before he offset the contemplated withdrawal of $10,000,-
Pictures like these illustrated the situation so
burg that the J*net & Lauphlins St*el Company finds it necessary to stand for and POLAND. 000 government deposits, regular operations of
broadly that the revolutionary sheets produc-
and the Republic Iron and Pteel Company would much of his time and care is absorbed in the Treasury take cash out of the market al- THE TALK OF THE DAY.
be consolidated and fight the Steel Trust; an mending his . fences and courting popularity •'The fair land of Poland" is again to the most ever:/ day. which is helping to advance ing them were suppressed as econ as copies
ore carrying line would be built to the Great the of St. Petersburg. Other
President Arthur T. with his
constituency. But, on the other hand, fore, jind will not be put aside. Amid all the the high-water mark of gross gold holdings. The Chinese always have understood the great were seen In streets
Lakes. It was wild. art of making the punishment fit the crime. Man cartoons in black and white represent WttMi
Hadlr-y preached the baccalaureate sermon to the knowledge that he must ask a fresh In- uncertainties of Busfdan news and the contra* It Is equivalent to a decided Increase In the
th«> Vale prafluatinK claps of ttmw Haven. Conn. dorsement every two years acts as a wholesome di'-toriness of many items, this one tiling may volume of business when the advancing season or joss, if he offends, gets exactly his deserts. with a constitutional pipe which he could rot
ClTY.—Captain rri-< and his detectives restraint and forces him to realize that he holds be ac<-epted without hesitation, that Poland is brings no change, because at this time Viceroy Shum. who was anxious to pee the end play; Dubasoff as a butcher calling the death roll
worked on a new tack in »lie Kinnan murder a commission not in his own right, but as the an increasingly acute centre of anxiety, not of year of the heavy rainfalls, was very angry with th» in the streets, or the bells in the church towers
mysiery. An automobile containing four responsible agent of the voters who elected him. only to Russia, 'here is usually a perceptible contraction in the guardian joss of Canton, who remained deaf to ail ringing out
pf-rsons ran into a moving train near Hack^n- but also to the neighboring em- volume of trade. Sensational reports of dam- "God with us." while above and be-
prayers to bring about a little sunshine. A "Wel-
low them were riflemen where they could shoot
Mck. N*. J.. and tin occupants had \u25a0 narrow The House itself must have felt that in sug- pires. Tbe movement for Polish autonomy, for age to the crops are so persistently circulated yuen was despatched to the temple with orders people on the pavement.
e.'-.'flpe from <Vath. Three small boys were gesting a lengthening of the Representatives | the practical rehabilitation of the old Kingdom for speculative effect that there Is always the to uncover the roof over the joss's head, and let
working These pic-
badly hurt hy an explosion caused by a flre- torial summaries of the political situation were
it would be reversing popular tendencies j of Poland, of course with the Russian Emperor
<ra<k^r Vein? thrown down a manhole in Ninth term possibility of disregarding authentic reports on him have his fair share of the rain!
avenue. —=r At the risk of his life, a Wfliiams- and flying in the face of public sentiment, and ac King. .iuM as be Is Grand Duke of Finland, the subject, but It Is usually safe to follow hawked about when railway traffic and postal
burj: policeman stopped a runaway horse and this accounts for the paucity of votes in favor is steadily gaining strength. Its promoters have Summer Boarder (just arrived)— Why. when I was facilities were suspended and towns were Iso-
trade reports from cities in the agricultural here last year there were three windmills, and
saved many children from bf-ing: trampl* on. of the joint resolution. Moreover, it would !
I
now I see, only one. lated from one another and the empire cut off
'
It -was r.nnonncf-d that the International scarcely been much encouraged by the restoration of section* As these, are practically unanimous In Landlord— Well, you see there wasn't wind enough
be reasonable to add two years to a Finnish autonomy, and there is no doubt that showing liberal gains over the corresponding from the world. The cartoon was the grim
Poliryholdevs' Committee would mwt in this to keep all three going, so we took down two.—
city nn July I*' Liquor selling; was openly Representative's term without adding two years much sympathy with their cause is felt In the period in earlier years, Fllegende Blfletter. word of freedom to a nation In outer darkness,
advertised ct Fort Oeorge. but the general de- to the terms of the President and Senators. it Is evident that dealers and the strike was the blow by which liberty
portment of the crowds was Improved over that
Douma even among the purely Russian mem- are not apprehensive regarding the crop out- The German patent office comes in for much cen-
As for the second section of the resolution, bers. Their argument I* that Poland is as well was to be gained, because it made men and
of previous Sundays. The death of an in- look. Legitimate business is profiting very ma- sure. One would suppose such an institution to
jured Brooklyn Hai>id Transit conductor was at- its defeat baa no significance. The House has
women c? every class rebels against author
entitled to a restoration of her autonomy as terially by the reluctance of the general public, exact no more of inventors than Is needed SB pay
current expenses, but in reality the charges are so revolutionists with a common stock of griev-
'" repeatedly
tributed to delay in calling a physician. voted to submit an amendment pro- Finland
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Three persons were hurt by a runaway at Coney viding for the direct election of Senators. But waa. for it Finland's betrayal and pub- to speculate in stocks, capital going more freely high that the state pockets half the Income a3 ances.
Jection were of much more date than Po- into the development of real estate and supply-
Island. such an amendment is no longer needed, for land's nnd therefore not sorecent much of a chnsr ing an abundance of labor for wage earners in
profit. It is pointed out that for poor inventors Mr. Nevinson, without striving to be theatrical
THE WEATHER— lndication for to-day: any state can by indirection commit the choice
Tartly cloudy. Th-> tein|*raiure yesterday: ivq.f. on the other band Pnlnml is far the matters are almost as bad as they were when In Ms descriptions, gives a most vivid account .
Highest, SH deprees; lowest, Oil. of Senators to the people. The voters of Ore- larger and the building trades. It Is always possible that Gutenberg, after inventing the art of printing, lived of a period of intoxication when Russia, after
more important nation of the two. structural work may be overdone, but thus far in poverty, and finally had to pawn his apparatus.
gon practically elected \u25a0 Senator three weeks
This I'itter fact is one of the serious features centuries of suppression, was revelling in a •
ago, and id fourteen Other stales the legislatures there is little occasion for anxiety. HER HAUNTING SMILE. debauch of words and ideas. Anew paper was
TTf desire to remind our reader* who are now merely record \u25a0 selection already deter- of the <-nse. Poland is Indeed a large and im- Commodity exchanges have shown the cus-
Her bright smile haunts me still, although started every day, and meetings were held every
anonf to lon the on,-, that The Tribune wttt mined in party primaries. portant nation if nation it may now be called. tomary response to dally conflicting reports,
I
) le seal Ifmail to any addrettt in tola country The Poles are a prolific people, and they have activity and irregularity being secured, as Is We meet no more and never may;
The seasons com-*, the seasons go-
night, with crowds fighting for entrance in order
been Increasing more rapidly than any of their often intended, by Inventors and circulators of And she has wandered far away. to hear discussions on th» first principles of
or abroad, ami eMn changed an often as Ac.
neighbors. At the present time the\ Dumber government. Without practice or tradition men
tirrd. Bubspipti<ms mm§ be given to pour reg. LIBRARIES AND ANARCHY. rumors. As cotton nears maturity, there is We stood behind the palms, and I who had never spoken on any stage found there-
\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 Healer before having, or. if more <:,„,\u25a0,„. more than twenty millions. If. therefore, the more evidence that an ample crop will be se- Remember well my happy thrill
The propensity for establishing libraries, as As, looking down, she heaved a sigh.
selves orators addressing breathless audiences;
ient, hand them in at The
Tkiriw Office. Klngbotn of Poland wen. re-established, with cured, which probably contributed materially to Th< n smiled a smile that haunts me sti'.L
manifested by Mr. Andrew Carnegie, has called and for the mass of the people the privilege si
See opposite pane for tubscription rate*. forth much adverse criticism from persona who boundaries fixed according to racial lines, it the decline of about $5 a bale in the July op-
A perfume lingered in her hair listening to a political harangue was like an
are always ready to burst into print with sug- would outrank Spain In size and be the Bixth tion. No other section of the market showed as That shamed the fragrance of the rose;
escape from prison. For a few weeks after the
gestions for spending other persons' money to nation of the European Continent. It would be wide a change, spot quotations declining very I fell upon my knees, to swear— -
XFVT SVBWAYS. j better purpose Belgium or Switzerland, but would be a slightly because of the Iswore some, too, as heaven knows. manifesto freedom of meeting and press was
than those who have the money no support given by Liver- complete and exiles who had been hounded out
The wiDOaneement of the formation of \u25a0 can do it themselves. The strong candidate for \u25a0 place among the great pool cables. British spinning has been Full on a nail I set my knee!
company which will bid fcr the right to fact that \u25a0 person powers.
Even were only tlio Russian part of bly well maintained, despite the high cost of
remarka- I owe it to the surgeon's skill
at present chance to be
of the empire reappeared in Moscow and St.
con- has i>o money seems to confer upon him apodal That I Vera Sassoulltch. the assassin, who
struct an extensive system of subways in the ' for determining Poland restored to autonomy under the king raw material,
and domestic mills have a good
Here where her bright smile haunts me stilL Petersburg.
metropolis Is pood news. There Js no lon-er «inalin>ations the best ways —Chicago Record-Herald. had escaped conviction In girlhood, returned
any doubt that the city of using it for the benefit of others In the same ship of Th- <zar. if would create \u25a0 dual sys- current business, although the future is com-
1

"Bridge" Is not so modern a game as has been from Geneva, old. gray and wrinkled, and almost ,
Itself \u0084.,„ afford to , ism Not to be hampered with the possession tem res. nib!:;. s that of Austria-Hungary, In plicated by a poor demand from China. Dally
koflf them, and it should hare little which Poland might not In the near future b>* changes of over a cent a bushel supposed. A writer In "The London Saturday Re- any night was to be seen at a revolutionary
find responsibility of wealth, It would appear,
in leasing them when finished. Still, trouble were frequent view" mentions a letter he has received, in which meeting with a beaming smile on her withered
it would leaves the mind more free to work, just as the much the lesser partner. in the cereal markets during the last week, the It is stated that the game was played as far back, face. The people were drunken with ideas, and
be more satisfactory to have the responsibility screw
of construction and operation both assumed lV , of j| steamship will revolve much more But the most serious phase of the case Is widest change being the early decline in coarse
rapidly, if perchance less efficiently, when it not merely the size of Poland, but its division grains In response to well distributed rains that
as the 70s by the Greek colony In Manchester. everybody was on strike for a grievance or a
•" a Blrgle " corporation.
k ::! cot be identical with th» one
Moreover, if the latter emerges from the trough of the pea than when among three empires. Austria and Germany revived estimates of a record breaking corn Safety in Flight.— multimillionaire
considerate of the strange young man's welfare.
was very principle.
trainmen
"Not only were the workmen, tha
and the postal clerks in
revolt, but
"hi.'h con- i meets with the resistance and friction of are interested in the Polish question as well Top and allayed fears regarding the extent of "Ah. my poor brother." he said In silky tone.3,
trol* the existing subways, tlwe would be it "are you serving Mammon?" were parading in the
the water. as Russia. Germany's interest is especially Injury to oats. The fall was less striking in the "No, good sir." replied the young man. as he even the house cooks for
occasion for hoping that better provisions
would : The objections to the multiplication of libra- great, and that is the secret of the close under- wheat market, and the reached in his pocket. "Iam serving subpeenas." streets and the hotel waiters were striking
subsequent recovery was
be made for the comfort and convenience of '\u25a0 ries have With a wild leap the multimillionaire reached his higher wages, the nursemaids for Sundays out.
been as many and as varied as are the standing which has existed between Germany largely due to an excessive short account on motor car and vanished toward the state line.—Chi- the housemaids
th public than have been afforded by the In- I
particuinr fads or Interests of those who can see and Russia for so ninny years. The whole Influ- narrow margins, which hastened to cago News. for rooms with windows, the-
In^ereogh company. close con- schoolboys for lighter lessons an.l their masters
It !s interesting to observe bow much work jtite* of in masse?,
no good thus pandering to the literary appe- ence of Germany has been exerted to restrain or tracts at the first indication of recovery. Chess by cable Is a familiar game, hut a tele-
the but by strange inadequacy to dissuade the Czar from making any conces- graphic nililard match played by men three hun-
for pleasanter pupils. After social Insurrection
it \u25a0* proposed to do north of the Harlem ! \ u 25a0
imagination the real menace and imminent sions to the Polish national spirit, the Prussian
Conditions are unchanged in the leading
<\ame repression and massacre; and as reaction -
Within the last few years several more or less of dnnger of library extension bare hitherto es- government knowing full well that the rehabil- wear factories making the best reports, and cot-
manufacturing Industries, steel mills and foot- dred miles apart la a novelty. The table was
marked in squares, like a checkerboard, small g&w the cartoons might hays beea
stronger
independent routes have been under
considera- caped the attention of the critics of the move- itation of Russian Poland would provoke a ton spinners receiving the least new business. enough to place the balls accurately. At the end of looted in blood and the faith of orators in th»
tion. Mud have received Borne decree of official ment. It has remained for Russian officialdom great crisis in Posen and Silesia. It is even Producers of cottons report more irregularity each play the exact position of the three bails promised institutions written in water.
sanction. One of the?e, for Instance, was d«-
signed to connect with a proposed
!
to discover in our American free libraries nur- not Incredible that the Czar would some time
each week, anticipation of cheaper raw material
would he telegraphed the other, and the balls on
table placed In precisely the same posi-
The sequel to the Joyous revel of intoxication
closing
the second with liberty is well told in the author's
\u25a0\u25a0• in Manhattan. There has also West been
Si !e series of crime, hotbeds of anarchy and ar- ago have restored the Polish constitution bad keeping
it
purchases down to the minimum in the tion as they were left on the first. It required four chapters. general strike, which was the
talk mories of nihilism, furnishing forth, without not been for German Influence to the contrary. days to play off the game, as no special wire was The
c( runuiEj? a subway
from Lexington nverm« ! money and without price. ireapona ready forge.] The persistence and growth of the Polish de- domestic markets, and the accumulation Of sees made for direct only genuine weapon of the people, was an
ir-
through Jerome avenue to Woodlawn A goods in China will have to he distributed be- used. Had arrangements
third aiming at the heart of organized govern- mand and the opportunity of assertion which is resistible weapon so long as it was used simul-
project embraced portions of the Souther-, for export Inquiry appears. communication the gams could have been con-
Booferazd and West cheater avenue. In addi- ment and for striking at the divine right of now afforded to it make the matter one of the fore \u25a0 normal goods division new lines of serges were
In the
cluded in little more than the usual time. taneously and seldom. The government com-
kings. How real this library danger has come most perplexing with which European chancel' opened at higher prices woollen pelled the leaders to use It piecemeal and often.
tion, three or four short spurs ' than last year's initial HOMELY HYGIENE.
t-omenpiatcd, smonjc them a hit of rand from the
or extension? are to he recorded in Russia was brought to pub- lories have to deal.
figures, but below the position subsequently at- It's often Mighty hard to tell It starved the women and children by confiscat-
lic attention by an arrest made last week in The ways of drags an' Ucker, ing the strike funds, and employed Cossack
and
j»r.*em terminus of the Broadway
line <Klngs- ; city, when Henry Melnek was arraigned tained. Broader interest Is noticed In hides and Sometimes they help you to git well. Hunger to shake the determination of the men.
brMc*, tv Van "!:,• it Park. Some day per- i thisJefferson (JHILDRI v i\ Till: STREETS.
f
leather, several large transactions being record- Sometimes they make you sicker.
liavs, this will N- pushed northward iv Market police court, charged with —Washington Star. It discovered the fighting weakness of freedom
n mile or j abstracting two books from the Astor library. There is a co-m! deal to be enid on both sides ed during the last week, and European compe- and the security with which men In uniform
two further, to nvet a line built either by or the volumes wna an apparently inno- of the question of permitting r prohibiting th.> tition for Latin-American bides caused a fur-
One of GENERAL STRIKE OF WOMEN. could be trusted to kill at command. As soon
for Yoakera, All of these enterprises
will not cent novel by Inlet Verne, but the other was us-- of public roadways as playgrounds for chil- ther fractional advance In price. Although hem- *•"
be undertaken «t snee, of course, hot the esc a work by Peres, From The Anglo-Russian. as the Moscow rising was crushed troops
<titio!i of at U-ast one or two is urgently de- entitled "Schrifton," telling dren, and, while the prohibitory order which lock sole is the most active division of the Women rann do everything In their power to let loose upon Poland, the Caucasus and ths |
of the horrors of the Russian penal system in was issued in Brooklyn last week may not In leather market, there is improvement in all de-
manded. Without them the new construction Siberia, stud viewed in Russia us a highly sedi- nil respects be \u25a0 concretion of pure wisdom. w<. partments except calfskins. Sales of foundry
;
make man's pi «enl exclusively comfortable posi- Baltic provinces, and preparations were mace
tion no longer tenable. For this purpose we main-
Mjtitii<.T the Harlem will give
the j.eoj,]e of The Bronx.
little relief to tious and perntcioos publication. can scarcely agree with the reported denuncia- iron at a decline of $1 were due to special tain that women can and should organize a, general
strike of their own \u25a0** Women c:in strike as
wives, as cooks, i's housekeepers, an servants, as
reconquest of Finland. _..
for the
general: prisons were crammed; pub*
came
i
Executions^
It was the manner in which the arrest was tion of ii ns the most absurd that ever was causes that in no way Indicate a setback in the
In Manhattan attention !s jUSt now coneon- effected that is BtgniaVeant Spies of the Czar, heard of. There i» no doubt that
Catod on a subway which will form a link In it is asserted, have for months been the police industry, which Is unable to meet specifications —•—
teacltera, clerks. factory hands, as taxpayers. meetings were prohibited; and elections for ths
douma were ordered under police supervision.
lurking should devote some attention to regulating the In most divisions, and offers of premiums fail to
ilie "Bronx to Coney island" route. This Is ox- In the Astor and other free libraries of New epeed and direction of vehicles, so h« A STAMMERING VERSE. The triumph of reaction was apparently coat-
jK-'.-toJ to <«m» <lowu cither Third, avenue, or York, watching for persons who to promotM secure prompt shipments. From The London Chronicle. plete; yet there was a slow but unwavering
per-
call for books the safety of the public There is no doubt, The roper conduct of a stammer Is. el coursa. sistence in rebellion, and revolutionists were
Lexington avenue to the Williamsburg and dealing with revolutionary topic* or treating cither, thru children embodied In a limerick, for limericks cover nil
Manhattan bridges. Inasmuch as It is more iof the manufacture of explosives. Bach parsons to a great many ..fneed, playgrounda, and that
them the streets are the Mayor nteClellan must think his fences are In t!n>^ and all exist. m c ! drawn together "by that Just and savage
Indig-
!»ecr*f»nrr for resident* of The Bronx to reach are noted and followed and only playgrounds available. We may further pretty good ebnpe when be can afford to go off BaM the old man of Abinger Hammer. nation which Is the strongest bond of union.
1
kept under ob- Who was blt?s«erl with a wife—and a stammer: ta«
their j.lnces of business five or six days every servation as possible plotter* against the Mus- add that in many easel the playing of
children on a two months' vacation. is Acting Mayor 'The plague ol my life Even when the day for the assembling of la*
Mre*^ during twelve mouths in the year than covite government. What happens Is !iiy w-W-wtl first parliament was approaching martial
when the in the streets is quite free from offence to any McGowan equal to the task of keeplrt? Murphy
to 20 to Coney Island once or twice a week , Hpies are convinced that their suspicions sire one. or Hearst trespassers off City Hall preserves'?
D-d-d-d- cl-d-dammer!"
was maintained and every art of provocation .
i:. varni tvtatber. it is desirable to push this well founded is no; known, but from what nn the other hand, It cannot l>e disputed that UNDER THE OTHER, POCKET. was employed to excite a public outbreak so that
r.n»t Siflo KMdown to the Buttery fome day. en be gathered of the methods of the dreaded some Mich playing Is decidedly offensive, peo-
.
At pr**ect. however. Improved facilities for | "third sect 1 .-,..• as exploited in contemporary much of It is improper and unsafe. The while
reaching th« seaside resort opj»eal strongly to fiction, the situation is fraught with ominous ing of baseball, with regulation
The suniiii'inliw Of Japanese seamen »nd
play- sturgeons to testify in Admiral RoJ<?stvensky's
From The Boston Herald, there might be a pretext for thwarting th*
Ernest W. Hardy, law partner of th»* genial Dick ple's hopes.
Irwtn, of Northampton, And well known in the po-
It was a triumph of passive re-
met, with 170 members
the itopttUr heart, end the demand certainly possibilities. In me ease of fcfelnek, his alleged frequently practised by boys nndball and bat. is martial trial is an interesting and by no means litical circles of this state, la a great reader, an! sistance when the douma
young men In unfitting incident. Nobody in better qualified to often Indulges In that pursuit until the we« hours of the peasant class and as many as 15 work-
ilsmbi-\*.->« a gracious

response from the authori- j recklessness aßpenrs to have afforded the Rus- some of the densely populated residence streets tell Of his doings, and of the boneless
ties. Over in Brooklyn at least three sections i sian secret police an opportunity for employ- of Brooklyn, to the Imminent peril of passers. bility of the task which was assigned to him.
impossi-
of Ihe morning
Not lon* sin \u25a0••. while reading a most Interesting
treat!*' on eomn important liw ca*e, ho wan mid-
men from the towns; and. disappointing and Il-
lusive as was the address from the throne, when '
of «ÜbWSjr are e£fc<-!itial to «-<>ni;ilefe the route Ing the machinery of the lnw. The fact that by and to the frequent destruction
OB* frota the Manhattan Bridge to the Long he had called for a book on the Russian penal pine*. A vicious game known as "cat," window
Island lUUrw^ elation In Flatbush avenue, an- system caused him to be marked for observa- ii bear) and sharp pointed block of in v.hlcii and honor will not suffer
of than they, and we may be sure his reputation
unduly at their hands.
-
denly :>iv-. (l with severe pains, but at first paid no
spa liU attention to them. As the hands of the clock
pointed to near
that he
a. m the pains became so intense
he was having on attack of appendl-
the demand for amnesty was raised the w
assembly rose in answer. Mr. Nevlnrson's
words, written within the douma itseltf. arc noi*
*"*
J*°v^
wood In cttts, so feared
lie at once telephoned h's physician. Th« unduly sanguine. Yet ha la apparently con
other iron, that point down Fourth avenue to tion, and when, on the closiny of the library, burled at random through the air, is similarly doctor sleepily uri»\v«T»vl tiie cull, and the following **~
Vavt llsnlltcn ami the third from the fort to j be was followed to his homo it was learned, objectionable. As for playing marbles If the government breeding bureau succeeds • vlnced that something has been gnlmed by
Cones Island. These section* are about one aal so it is vow charged, that he tad tAktn the Jackstones and tag and slumping the rope and In extensively rehabilitating the Morgan horse,
in U will confer a treat benefit ucon the country.
rations exchanged:
"Say. tloo. la my appendix under my watch?"
"No. you fool. It's under your matchbox. Rin*
on and so to tvdl"
Russian representatives
the world can compel them to *». _
which no iiolcnce \u25a0»
surrender. *

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